This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the I-cord bind off. The I-cord bind off is a way of creating a nice clean edge. It makes a nice creates a tube like the I-cord, and makes a very great finished piece. The I-cord cast on is the prefect complemnt for the I-cord cast on. This technique adds a great professional level to your work.

This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the basic knit bind off. This stitch is the perfect ending to almost any knit project and neccessary to remove live stitches from the needles.

This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the I-cord bind off. The I-cord bind off is a way of creating a nice clean edge. It makes a nice creates a tube like the I-cord, and makes a very great finished piece. The I-cord cast on is the prefect complemnt for the I-cord cast on. This technique adds a great professional level to your work.

This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the one over two bind off. This method for finishing your work creates a gathered edge. Its good for fabric that has a lot of horizontal stretch, such as allover traveling cables and openwork.

This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the tubular bind off. This sewn bind off creates an invisible edge on 1x1 ribbing that perfectly matches the tubular cast on. This is a great technique to use when finishing brims on hats and cuffs on sleeves or socks. It is very stretchy.

This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit Elizabeth Zimmerman's sewn bind off. This method of casting off was developed to compliment the look of the long tail cast on. By sewing the tail of your yarn through the stitches, you can create a finished edge that perfectly mirrors the long tail.